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Redecker Tampico Fiber and Beechwood Nailbrush, 3-5/8 inches

Product ID : 1088308


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About Redecker Tampico Fiber And Beechwood

Care for your nails in an easy and elegant way The Redecker Tampico Fiber and Beechwood Nailbrush is perfectly designed to clean dirt and grime from under your nails. Great for scrubbing, cleaning and exfoliating soles of feet and palms of hands after a day of gardening or yard work, this 2-headed cosmetic tool features 1 narrow-bristle side for polishing cuticles and removing dirt from crevices and under fingernails and 1 wide-bristle side for covering larger surface areas. Extra-strong, firm bristles made from tampico fiber hold up to daily use and naturally stiff, durable fibers retain shape over time. Tampico fiber is obtained from the leaf ribs of a type of agave which grows on the high plains of Mexico. It has a high degree of shape retention, and is used for scrubbing brushes, washing brushes, and wherever high heat resistance is required. Elegant, easy-grip handle made from untreated beechwood features functional rounded ridges for a secure hold. Color of handle will vary somewhat from product image due to natural variations in the wood. Brush measures 3-5/8-inches long by 1-3/8-inches wide. For maintenance, it is recommended to clean with warm water. Never soak brush. Hang to air dry with bristles facing down to prevent damage to wooden handle and towel blot to remove excess moisture. Made in Poland. The first handcrafted Bürstenhaus Redecker brushes were produced in 1935. A lot has changed since then. Today, the name Bürstenhaus Redecker stands as it has for many years for an ideal combination of natural quality, function and design. It lives from the blend of inventiveness, sound craftsmanship and creativity. Bürstenhaus Redecker brushes are made of domestic woods, bristles, hair, and plant fibers, and have been for decades. Precedence is given to natural, sustainable raw materials.